Is it a bad or a good idea to rename 00000.MTS files?
Hi all,
I'm mostly self-taught with Premier so might have missed some basic info along the years - apologies if this is a silly question! Here it goes:
I shoot my material mostly with Panasonic camcorder so they are .MTS files when captured on Mac. At the mo, I'm working with hundreds of files (an art project combining stuff over 20 years - not easy). Some of the files are also large ie over 20mins long (over 3.55GB and hence broken into two parts). I am about to start a few complicated edits where I'm putting clips together from several years and wonder if I should rename the files or not. I've never done that as I was told, many years ago now, to import the 'private' folder and under no circumstances to fiddle with the file structure inside it.... That was 20 years ago and things have moved on (still loving Premiere as much as then).... Can I, or should I, rename the files before importing them to Premiere? I name my folders, but within them are then several sub-folders. It concerns me that when I store these big projects I might run into problems if I accidentally separate folders on external hard drives. Any thoughts anyone? Your advice would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks & happy editing! Elisa
